trans-corporeal

In this review Veronica Vold charts the posthuman environmental
ethic in Stacy Alaimo's Bodily Natures: Science, Environment,
and the Material Self and notes how the text draws together
issues of race, (dis)ability, and the environment in a way that
disrupts the boundaries between bodies and places.

Beginning his review by reflecting on the book's cover art, John
Bruni speculates that a punk aesthetic runs throughout Alaimo's
posthuman environmentalism. Providing brief treatments of each
chapter, he argues that the book's trans-corporeal understanding of
the relationship between bodies and places disrupts "the very heart
of what we know about ourselves."